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Today, NoMa’s 35 blocks include 13.2 million SF of office space, almost 6,400 residential units, and 360,000+ SF of neighborhood-serving retail, including REI’s flagship store. This is just the beginning. Scroll down to learn about upcoming developments.
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WHAT'S IN THE PIPELINE FOR NOMA?

Below you will find information on projects that are on the boards, on their way out of the ground, or soon to open. For a look at the entire NoMa neighborhood, check out our Development Map, which is updated multiple times every year.

39-41 New York Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002

Eckington Yards

1611 Eckington Place NE
Washington, DC 20002

UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Four residential buildings that will contain approximately 670 residential units, up to 80,000 SF of retail space, and offer a unique shared street experience for residents, neighbors, and businesses. Anticipated delivery: 2021.

301 Florida Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002

J Street Condominiums

Congress and L streets NE
Washington, DC 20002

Two adjacent properties at Congress and L streets NE will be developed into a 60,000-square-foot building with 62 condominium units priced to appeal to first-time homebuyers. Anticipated delivery: 2021.

Douglas Development Lot

North Capitol Street and New York Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002

Lacebark Alley

First and N streets NE
Washington, DC 20002

Lacebark Alley will consist of a single building with three addresses: 51 N will hold 220 apartments; 50 Patterson will be a loft-style office building; and 1250 First will feature 366,000 SF of Class A office space.

NoMa Station

Block bounded by M, First, and L streets NE
Washington, DC 20002

Burnham Place

Behind Union Station
Washington, DC 20002

Burnham Place, a proposed 3 million SF development, will be built above Union Station's rail yard, providing direct access into a newly expanded and improved station facility. The development will feature a mix of first-class office, residential, retail, and hotel space, as well as parks and plazas.